Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer are reportedly no longer talking after Aniston admitted while on The Late Show with David Letterman that she didn't know who Schwimmer's fiance was:

Says a source: "David was not impressed that one of his supposed friends didn't know who he was marrying. He has been with Zoe for a couple of years and was offended Jen couldn't remember her. He hasn't been taking her calls." [DailyMail]

Sandra Bullock, meanwhile, is "hiding out" at a mansion in the Hollywood hills: "There has been more activity here in the last week than in the last year," says a source, "It's usually very quiet here." [RadarOnline]

Amy Winehouse's father, Mitch, claims that his daughter has "been talking about having a baby and is now at the age where she wants to have a baby," though he "can't see her settling down with 15 children just yet." [ContactMusic]

Emma Thompson says that writing her Oscar-winning screenplay for Sense and Sensibility kept her sane after her marriage to Kenneth Branagh fell apart: "I used to crawl from the bedroom to the computer and then I was all right. Sense and Sensibility saved me from going under in a very nasty way." [Guardian]

Dan Aykroyd is apparently a super nice guy and a really good tipper. [PageSix]

John Travolta says that Scientology is helping him deal with the loss of his son, Jett: ""It's something that has been very difficult, but I am getting a lot of help in dealing with it. My wife and I and my daughter- we're all dealing with it as well as can be expected. We lean on our church heavily and they have helped us a lot." [RadarOnline]

Jude Law has called in a lawyer over his ex-wife, Sadie Frost's upcoming tell-all book, as "he is very worried that some of the revelations could be damaging to his career and upsetting for their children when they are old enough to read it." [DailyMail]

Phil Collins says the nerve damage he has suffered has made many things difficult in his life: ""I can't let go of the spoon or the knife when I eat. I can't open a car door. I won't get gruesome with you, but there's a lot of things I can't do. I'm left handed. I'm having an operation soon and there's a good chance of it improving over time." [RollingStone]

Joey McIntyre has opened up about his son, Rhys' hearing problems: ""It feels like you're holding your breath. And that feeling lasted for a few days, until you get educated. You go from, ‘Oh my God' - fearing that someday my son might be walking into the street and I'm calling after him and he's not going to hear me - to ‘It's going to be okay' to ‘It's going to be amazing.' Rhys' hearing loss is part of who he is. His life is going to be as special as Griffin's. There's just work involved." [People]

Jill Scott was apparently not pleased with her appearance on the cover of April's Essence magazine, telling the editor she felt the picture was "unflattering." [PageSix]

Every member of the Sex and the City 2 cast has reportedly been asked to sign a "draconian" confidentiality agreement due to Sarah Jessica Parker's paranoia about plot details being leaked. "‘It's a pretty scary contract and we have all been made to sign it," says a source. It might not even matter though: in this link alone, there are already spoilers that have leaked out. [DailyMail]

By some logic, the Daily Mail has deduced that Kim Kardashian must be single, as she's been posing for "sexy" pictures on Twitter. [DailyMail]

A source, however, claims that Reggie Bush and Kim Kardashian are "not over yet." [RadarOnline]

"I was always the girl who, when I was younger, played baseball with the boys. I did not play softball. I did not want to play softball. I wanted nothing to do with it. I wanted to play baseball with the guys and I wanted to be as good as them."-America Ferrera [ShowbizSpy]

Shakira claims that therapy has helped her "with every aspect of my life, from body image to relationships," and that "in their 20s, women try to be somebody they're not and try to turn themselves into something different. Now I'm in my 30s, I'm very happy with who I am." [ShowbizSpy]

A judge dismissed a case filed by three people who wanted to prevent the release of Jersey Shore, as they were depicted fighting with the cast members and were worried about possible reputation damage. [Yahoo]

"I'm not religious. I'm not an atheist. Would I say I'm an agnostic? Possibly. But I would say the collective unconscious is something I'm much more interested in. I believe that there is good. I believe there is evil. Do I believe that they come from God who is watching us conduct myriad never-ending wars and looks benignly on because there's higher purpose to all of this? I don't think so. Am I going to go to heaven or hell when I die? No. Is there going to be a second coming and people are going to be stricken down? I find all that exclusionary."-Holly Hunter [LATimes]

When asked if he had Asperger's by the NYTimes after referencing it in conversation, Moby replied: "No. I just like to pretend I do. It makes me sound more interesting." [NYTimes]

Joe Jackson has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Dr. Conrad Murray, the man accused of injecting Michael Jackson with a lethal dose of Propofol. [RadarOnline]

"I'm like a 13- or 14-year-old boy who loves fun music and hot chicks and sport, and I like empowerment and women who are capable and humorous. I love comedy and jokes. I am always the person who is fighting in marketing meetings, ‘Please don't forget the boys. Remember them too.' Whenever people get too girly, I am, like, ‘No, no.' I just appreciate women. And whether I fall in love with their minds or their hearts and their talents, that is really what gets me hot."-Drew Barrymore [TimesOnline]

Don't expect Robert Pattinson to star in a romantic comedy anytime soon (not like you were expecting it, anyway, but still): ""I'd love to," he says, "but they are always just so rubbish - I mean like, I'd absolutely love to do it, but I've literally never read a good rom-com script." [ShowbizSpy]